Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’

Americans Confused on Healthcare

This is an absolute disgrace. According to a CBS poll: Two in three Americans call the health care reforms being debated by lawmakers confusing; only 31 percent said they have a clear understanding of the proposed changes. Sixty-seven percent of those questioned said the reform ideas were confusing. This evaluation cuts across party lines, with [...]

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We’ve Been Found Out!

Oh no! Hide all the secret documents liberals. We’ve been discovered. Our plot to rid the world of old people has been foiled by the hawk-eye logic of the conservatives in America. Phase two will commence as soon as you get your updated encryption codes. The provision in the bill has been discovered. It states: [...]

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Insurance Claims Wasteful

I wrote in a previous blog post the following: [H]ealth care insurance companies drive up costs on doctors by giving them a lot of paperwork to fill out. Given that health insurance companies want a lot of history to be kept on patients they require that everything be documented. While this is generally a good [...]

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Health Insurance Companies Don’t Work

Something that really upsets me is this notion that health insurance companies are a viable system in which to issue health care. There are a lot of problems with this as I see it. On the first point, health care companies have no way of being able to calculate the total risk to their assets. [...]

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